Anyway, the library will celebrate its grand opening July 17. I’ll keep you posted as I get more details on what this extravaganza entails. Sorry to library naysayers, but I like how the library is looking. I drive along Civic Drive towards Walnut Creek Intermediate every morning. I catch a glimpse of it through the branches of the trees outside City Hall and Civic Park, and I think its design fits in nicely with the setting.

I became somewhat familiar with this art form while getting a master’s degree at Mills College in Oakland in the late 1990s. Mills, which is well known for its fine arts programs, also offers a pioneering program in book art, where students learn about the conceptual, theoretical, historical, and craft foundations of contemporary artists' bookmaking. (This photo shows a work by Julie Chen, a professor of book arts at Mills College, who is scheduled to participate in the show.)
One wonders with the introduction of the Kindle, IPads, and the whole concept of e-books, whether real books (you know with paper and bindings) will become a thing of the past--or if the whole art of bookmaking will transform into something digital.